I am not an artist. I use the ipad for notes, admin, and light drawing. I bought the Bellemond magnetic paper protector on my iPad. It is rougher than what I had on before but the lack of bubbles and flaws in the magnetic one is a real plus for me.
I was so glad I got a screen protector when I bought the iPad. I did a stroke across screen and a fine pebble I didn’t see and the pen dragged it across and left this long scratch. Thank screen protector 🙏
I do love that just every time with any of these reviews , just you rubbing your hand across the surface tells me how much of a better experience it is. XD
Chris, Love the channel. You convinced me to switch to Fresco. Thanks for that. I tried this screen protector and another brand for a few weeks. I liked everything about it but I noticed if you tried to draw slow straight lines you would get a wobble on your line similar to what happens on surface tablets. Try turning off smoothing and draw a slow straight line and see if I am crazy or not. I ended up going back to a stick on screen protector because it bugged me so much.
Thanks so much! I don't think you're crazy. I think its a result of the subtle movement that I mentioned as a result of it not being attached anywhere but the edges.
I like fresco but I can't find any videos on UA-cam how draw stuff I'm looking for it's all procreate and procreate has nice features where fresco don't really have much features
@@lofiDigitalArt2 If you think Frescon doesn't have many features you are not looking-part of why I switched from Procreate is a result of so many things Fresco can do that Procreate can't. Check out this playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLAufnRAvMJPA-HqPweZI908u7K1Lmrc2y.html
In another review I saw of this, when using the standard Smart Folio cover on the iPad, the screen protector lifts it off when you open the cover. Apparently, the magnets on the cover are stronger than the ones on the iPad itself. Don't know if that's true with the ZUGU.
Oh interesting. I didn’t have the case on when I tried this one, but based on how easy it comes off I imagine that would be the case. It seems like this is geared towards someone who would just pop it on to draw
I just purchased the PenTips Paper Mat removable screen protector, and my feelings are...mixed. Yes, it's great that it's removable, and it's easier to install (and remove!) than the original Paperlike and original Bellemond, but there's definitely a trade-off. Also, you influenced my Bellemond purchase, so you can consider yourself an influencer! I'm looking forward to your artfully posed photos from some resort that gave you a free stay in exchange for exposure!
Hah thanks! It does seem like these removable options are a better idea than they are in practice. Unless you’re using it casually and don’t mind carrying it out separately?
Just found you..I got thoses pen tips too and agree with you 100% on the screen protector.. uh.. you were suppose to leave it in the folder right up until you put it on the iPad. If you lay it down it will pik up dust too. I actually have one that is removable for my mac laptop. I don't take it off but ti sure was easier to put on. The one I have on my iPad has a worn spot so I'm looking for a new one. Id really like an actual paper feel so have been looking around. On pen tips what I wound up buying were Reeyear pen tips. they have a really fine metal point and I love it! I got a 2 pack. They were on Amazon for surprisingly cheap.
If I'm watching things. It's either on my phone or my or my tv If in watching anything on my ipad something has gone terribly wrong. I think I've had the exact same iCarez matte screen protector on my screen for 3 years straight. Couple supid air bubbles, but they don't get in my way. Perfect amount of resistance for me. Also, fun fact: I used to wrap my wacom intuos in magazine covers to cut down on the toothiness so my nibs wouldn't wear down.
I’m with you, I almost never use my iPad as a viewing device. That sounds pretty crazy about the magazine covers, I’m trying to imagine how that would work.
I'm researching screen protectors but never used one. Since everyone says colors are a bit different with these on, I wonder the usefulness for setting up color swatches. You could set those up with the screen off and then draw with it on.
@@chris-piascik I see. In all of the vids I've watched the difference looks drastic. I can see that as cameras tend to make defects look worse than they are. Thanks for answering.
Remind me, do you have the nano texture on your iPad Pro? Edit: You are, I just binged your channel. Follow up question, you mentioned in the past you like the feel of the Nano on its own. Did you change and go back to screen protectors?
Hah thanks for binging. I love the nano-texture, I just recorded a video testing a few different ipads with screen protectors and the nano-texture is my favorite.
I just bought an iPad. I would like to buy one of these screen protectors for notetaking at school but don't want to dull the resolution of the iPad Pro. Is the Paperfeel still your favorite? Do you have any recommendations for my situation?
I watched your other videos on the removable screen protectors. It seems like you liked the astropad, at least at the time of the video. Do you recommend that in terms of the removable screen protectors. That might be a better solution since I want to watch videos on my iPad. I assume PaperLike will still take away from the beautiful look of the iPad @@chris-piascik
Great video! 👍 I bought myself one of those because I'm so bad at installing actual screen protectors. Do you think the magnets on the sides are strong enough for it not to slide off or disconnect when traveling/drawing? I have to draw on the go a lot and I don't think I'd have the time to remove it whenever I'm in a rush sadly lol
Great video, I was always curious about these as I do find putting on screen protectors stressful at the bast of times. You may want to edit out your passcode in the video though, just to be safe.
I’ve had this for a bit over 2 years and use it frequently. I’ve paired it with a metal tipped nib so it doesn’t wear down. The magnets aren’t very strong anymore so it slips sometimes and the back of the magnets are kinda peeling. There are a few nicks and scratches but you can’t see em well when it’s on the iPad so it doesn’t bother me too much + I can’t feel it with my pen. Sometimes when I type with it on it doesn’t actually feel me touching the screen you can kinda feel the dirt between the screen but I just wipe it off with my shirt/finger and it’s just fine. The wear on the matting can be obviously felt with my finger but for some reason I can’t tell any difference with the pen outside of the sound it makes. It’s a good product that lasts quite long I think. Obviously how long it lasts will depend on how much you use it but it’s definitely worth the money! It’s also half the price for it than Paperlike (for the iPad Air in cad) as well which is nice. :)
This is it boys the screen protector is dead. I was practicing my Japanese and now there are gashes in my screen. Rip my first paper screen protector you will be missed
Hi, I just needed to know if you can have a traditional glass screen protector and put the removable one also. I do not know if you can understand me but thanks for your video. Also btw how is called this screen protector, like the exact version. Ty
I haven’t tried it with a glass screen protector but I imagine it would work because the glass is so thin it shouldn’t interfere with the magnetic connection. The link to this one is in the description.
I’ve heard of people doing something similar with the Bellemond PET protective film. I did not try this myself, so I can’t tell you firsthand, but it seemed to be their favorite accessory to use under a removable under a detachable screen protector.
I'm trying to choose right now, is the downside of that weird feeling you get due to it not being completely adhered to the screen really that noticeable/ a deal breaker? This is my first screen protector so I only know what glass feels like to write/ draw on, and I will be using my ipad predominately for notes. Any advice?
No, I think that feeling is very subtle and not a deal breaker. I could draw on it this way with no problems. But since I use my iPad mainly for drawing, it makes sense to have a more permanent solution.
I just used one screen protector and it’s only to make the drawing experience better. I would be hesitant to use 2 screen protectors because I wouldn’t want to put too much separation between my pencil and the display. I know people do it though. I ordered a new iPad with the matte screen option and I’m hoping to not use any screen protector with it
@@chris-piasciksaw a lot of reviews on that. A lot of artists say it doesn't really add much resistance and it kind of dulls the colors. If you don't like it, you should definitely return it within the 14-day return policy
My problem with paperlike and the others, is I can never, no matter how much I try, clean the ipad enough for the adhesive screen protectors to no end up with dust stuck under the adhesive somewhere. And I can't unsee it. It will bug me and I have ripped off several screen protectors after getting annoyed with dust under them on every one.
Yeah I hear you. That said, the shower trick works pretty well. You just go in the bathroom and run the shower to get the humidity up which keeps the dust away.
Hi, Chris! Hope you'll see this. I wanted to get this product, but I've seen reviews stating the magnets wear off after a while. Has that been true in your experience?
Hmm, I didn’t use it for a very long time, but it was a solid month and I didn’t have any issues. But I’m also not the type of user that likely to take the cover on and off because I use for my iPad for drawing 90% of the time.
@@chris-piascik i see. Makes sense. I read the keyboard folio has stronger magnets and thus it pulls it up each time you open the case. Other than that I wouldn’t take it. Thanks for replying! In the end I decided to go with the Kent one. I’ve yet to apply it. Still at work.
@@chris-piascik missed your 2nd reply. I have a similar pen tip on the way. Looking forward to see how it feels against the Kent screen protector. Had at it for a couple hours today and it’s a gamechanger. Can’t believe I put up with working on iPad without these accessories for 6 years now.
I dont use the pen. Just use ipad 10th for video, website, reading etc. But i am looking for a antireflection screenprotector. Any suggestion as i will not use the pen but my fingers dont know if these paperlike are too rough?
I would say the newest PaperLike is the least rough out of all of them. But it is pricey. I have one linked in the description that might be your best bet, it’s the iCarez anti-glare.
I don't get why bothering with questions during the production when there are instructions that clearly state that there's a right way to put on the screen protector...
@@chris-piascik Dude!... The screen protector has instructions that state which way the black bands should be heading when installing, but you rather prefered to skip those and film yourself doing so, which is kinda dumb!
Can you use the removable screenprotector with a case that wraps around the ipad (like the zulu case) without having to remove the case. Also did you try other removable screenprotectors (like penmat, esr)
@@ehabal-hanash2533 I don’t, o found a really cheap version on Amazon I liked the feel better than paper like but it affected the Apple pen functionality. My pen would skip while drawing and took it off and everything was good. The paper like did not do that, but wore out fast for me. I would use paper like if it last longer. Now I just draw on the glass.
May I ask out of all the brands you've tried, which matte screen protector did you find had the best clarity/color accuracy? I've been having a hard time figuring this out since there's a lot of conflicting information online!
@@chris-piascik ahhh i see thank you. it's a little out of my budget rn, so would u say the paperfeel is the alternative with the best clarity?? i've been torn between paperfeel and icarez
@@s_ha2084 I have the iCarez on my iPad Pro at the moment and the Paperfeel on my iPad mini. I would say the iCarez is probably slightly better for clarity. The Paperfeel is a bit better for drawing-the difference is pretty minimal though.
I had this screen protector for a few weeks and I love it , even though I’m an amputee and I scratched my stump from dragging my finger on it constantly 😂 it’s really rough 😂
@@chris-piascikdoes a background in art make you immune to unnecessary catty comments? I swear my first art critique had me in tears and my last rolled off like water.
@@chris-piascik OP's comment is funny to me because I ended up here researching screen protectors, and although I watched several videos before this, this is the only one I hit subscribe to. The others were great and informative but your conversational style and overall personality made me want to check out the rest of the channel. I guess it's a good audience filter. 😅 thanks for the vid.
I am not an artist. I use the ipad for notes, admin, and light drawing. I bought the Bellemond magnetic paper protector on my iPad. It is rougher than what I had on before but the lack of bubbles and flaws in the magnetic one is a real plus for me.
Nice, seems like a good fit for your needs.
I was so glad I got a screen protector when I bought the iPad. I did a stroke across screen and a fine pebble I didn’t see and the pen dragged it across and left this long scratch. Thank screen protector 🙏
Ooof!
I do love that just every time with any of these reviews , just you rubbing your hand across the surface tells me how much of a better experience it is. XD
There’s nothing like a freshy!
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Totally enjoy your videos !!!
I'm just getting started with digital so your vids are appreciated
Awesome! Thank you!
Chris, Love the channel. You convinced me to switch to Fresco. Thanks for that. I tried this screen protector and another brand for a few weeks. I liked everything about it but I noticed if you tried to draw slow straight lines you would get a wobble on your line similar to what happens on surface tablets. Try turning off smoothing and draw a slow straight line and see if I am crazy or not. I ended up going back to a stick on screen protector because it bugged me so much.
Thanks so much! I don't think you're crazy. I think its a result of the subtle movement that I mentioned as a result of it not being attached anywhere but the edges.
I like fresco but I can't find any videos on UA-cam how draw stuff I'm looking for it's all procreate and procreate has nice features where fresco don't really have much features
@@lofiDigitalArt2 If you think Frescon doesn't have many features you are not looking-part of why I switched from Procreate is a result of so many things Fresco can do that Procreate can't. Check out this playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLAufnRAvMJPA-HqPweZI908u7K1Lmrc2y.html
Hey love the videos! Have you ever used the hydrogel screen protecter? I swear it retains the gloss of the screen but lets you move slowly
In another review I saw of this, when using the standard Smart Folio cover on the iPad, the screen protector lifts it off when you open the cover. Apparently, the magnets on the cover are stronger than the ones on the iPad itself. Don't know if that's true with the ZUGU.
Oh interesting. I didn’t have the case on when I tried this one, but based on how easy it comes off I imagine that would be the case. It seems like this is geared towards someone who would just pop it on to draw
I just purchased the PenTips Paper Mat removable screen protector, and my feelings are...mixed. Yes, it's great that it's removable, and it's easier to install (and remove!) than the original Paperlike and original Bellemond, but there's definitely a trade-off.
Also, you influenced my Bellemond purchase, so you can consider yourself an influencer! I'm looking forward to your artfully posed photos from some resort that gave you a free stay in exchange for exposure!
Hah thanks! It does seem like these removable options are a better idea than they are in practice. Unless you’re using it casually and don’t mind carrying it out separately?
Just found you..I got thoses pen tips too and agree with you 100% on the screen protector.. uh.. you were suppose to leave it in the folder right up until you put it on the iPad. If you lay it down it will pik up dust too. I actually have one that is removable for my mac laptop. I don't take it off but ti sure was easier to put on. The one I have on my iPad has a worn spot so I'm looking for a new one. Id really like an actual paper feel so have been looking around. On pen tips what I wound up buying were Reeyear pen tips. they have a really fine metal point and I love it! I got a 2 pack. They were on Amazon for surprisingly cheap.
Awesome! Ty!
Dude, the trike cut for iPad Mini had me rolling.
Lolol I’m glad it was worth adding!
When the Master (Kyle Webster) comments on your content, you know you’ve reached new-level epic.
Haha yes. Kyle is great.
@@DigitalBrooke Brooke, you're too kind - and Chris is one of my favorite illustrators, so I consider HIM the master here ...
❤️❤️❤️ thanks Kyle!!
If I'm watching things. It's either on my phone or my or my tv
If in watching anything on my ipad something has gone terribly wrong.
I think I've had the exact same iCarez matte screen protector on my screen for 3 years straight. Couple supid air bubbles, but they don't get in my way. Perfect amount of resistance for me.
Also, fun fact: I used to wrap my wacom intuos in magazine covers to cut down on the toothiness so my nibs wouldn't wear down.
I’m with you, I almost never use my iPad as a viewing device.
That sounds pretty crazy about the magazine covers, I’m trying to imagine how that would work.
I'm researching screen protectors but never used one. Since everyone says colors are a bit different with these on, I wonder the usefulness for setting up color swatches. You could set those up with the screen off and then draw with it on.
I don’t find the colors to be in issue, it’s just a minor shift in clarity/sharpness.
@@chris-piascik I see. In all of the vids I've watched the difference looks drastic. I can see that as cameras tend to make defects look worse than they are.
Thanks for answering.
11 minute video to put the thing on 7 minutes in and say it’s bad but good. 👍
Thank you!
Remind me, do you have the nano texture on your iPad Pro? Edit: You are, I just binged your channel. Follow up question, you mentioned in the past you like the feel of the Nano on its own. Did you change and go back to screen protectors?
Hah thanks for binging. I love the nano-texture, I just recorded a video testing a few different ipads with screen protectors and the nano-texture is my favorite.
Would you know if it is possible to use this screen protector on an iPad that has a glass screen protector on it already?
Hmm I’m not sure, but probably. I imagine the glass is so thin it wouldn’t hinder the magnets.
Its possible! I have a glass one and this magnet one on top. The apple pencil still writes perfectly with two protectors on and everything else!
Can it be put on above of a glass screen protector , like you have regular glass screen protectors on and on top of it you put these?
I would imagine that work.
I just bought an iPad. I would like to buy one of these screen protectors for notetaking at school but don't want to dull the resolution of the iPad Pro. Is the Paperfeel still your favorite? Do you have any recommendations for my situation?
For note taking and not wanting to dull your screen the PaperLike is your best option. The rest have more texture thus clouding the display a bit.
I watched your other videos on the removable screen protectors. It seems like you liked the astropad, at least at the time of the video. Do you recommend that in terms of the removable screen protectors. That might be a better solution since I want to watch videos on my iPad. I assume PaperLike will still take away from the beautiful look of the iPad @@chris-piascik
How about use typical screen protector with sticker and use paper feel magnetic? Will it still good to use?
Yeah, in my experience they are all fine and work well.
Great video! 👍 I bought myself one of those because I'm so bad at installing actual screen protectors. Do you think the magnets on the sides are strong enough for it not to slide off or disconnect when traveling/drawing? I have to draw on the go a lot and I don't think I'd have the time to remove it whenever I'm in a rush sadly lol
I think they’d probably be fine. I left mine on for a bit when I was using it.
I love the self deprecation. Not an artist, but thinking of repurposing my mini for more handwriting. This sounds like it's good for that purpose.
Great video, I was always curious about these as I do find putting on screen protectors stressful at the bast of times.
You may want to edit out your passcode in the video though, just to be safe.
Thanks! And thanks regarding the passcode. I ended up just changing it.
I’ve had this for a bit over 2 years and use it frequently. I’ve paired it with a metal tipped nib so it doesn’t wear down. The magnets aren’t very strong anymore so it slips sometimes and the back of the magnets are kinda peeling. There are a few nicks and scratches but you can’t see em well when it’s on the iPad so it doesn’t bother me too much + I can’t feel it with my pen. Sometimes when I type with it on it doesn’t actually feel me touching the screen you can kinda feel the dirt between the screen but I just wipe it off with my shirt/finger and it’s just fine. The wear on the matting can be obviously felt with my finger but for some reason I can’t tell any difference with the pen outside of the sound it makes. It’s a good product that lasts quite long I think. Obviously how long it lasts will depend on how much you use it but it’s definitely worth the money! It’s also half the price for it than Paperlike (for the iPad Air in cad) as well which is nice. :)
Wow 2 years is impressive! Because I draw so much I go through them much more quickly than that.
This is it boys the screen protector is dead. I was practicing my Japanese and now there are gashes in my screen. Rip my first paper screen protector you will be missed
Hi, I just needed to know if you can have a traditional glass screen protector and put the removable one also. I do not know if you can understand me but thanks for your video. Also btw how is called this screen protector, like the exact version. Ty
I haven’t tried it with a glass screen protector but I imagine it would work because the glass is so thin it shouldn’t interfere with the magnetic connection. The link to this one is in the description.
I’ve heard of people doing something similar with the Bellemond PET protective film. I did not try this myself, so I can’t tell you firsthand, but it seemed to be their favorite accessory to use under a removable under a detachable screen protector.
@@chris-piascik thanks so much!
@@virtuesofgold9346thank you!
I'm trying to choose right now, is the downside of that weird feeling you get due to it not being completely adhered to the screen really that noticeable/ a deal breaker? This is my first screen protector so I only know what glass feels like to write/ draw on, and I will be using my ipad predominately for notes. Any advice?
No, I think that feeling is very subtle and not a deal breaker. I could draw on it this way with no problems. But since I use my iPad mainly for drawing, it makes sense to have a more permanent solution.
@@chris-piascik Thanks for the advice! Just ordered it can't wait till it arrives
No worries!
Do you recommend using a permanent clear screen protector and a mangetic removable matte screen protector while drawing ?
I just used one screen protector and it’s only to make the drawing experience better. I would be hesitant to use 2 screen protectors because I wouldn’t want to put too much separation between my pencil and the display. I know people do it though. I ordered a new iPad with the matte screen option and I’m hoping to not use any screen protector with it
@@chris-piasciksaw a lot of reviews on that. A lot of artists say it doesn't really add much resistance and it kind of dulls the colors. If you don't like it, you should definitely return it within the 14-day return policy
I really hear you, I ama no it’s so not the need of a pro, but I like have the paper feeling, or at least some resistance not a gliding
all good!
Does the lift decrease as it settles with this one?
1:20 is every matte protector innnit
And how does it feel for writing (rather than drawing)?
Hey, are there magnets on both sides of the screenprotector? Cause mine only have 1 magnet ..
No, just on one side
My problem with paperlike and the others, is I can never, no matter how much I try, clean the ipad enough for the adhesive screen protectors to no end up with dust stuck under the adhesive somewhere. And I can't unsee it. It will bug me and I have ripped off several screen protectors after getting annoyed with dust under them on every one.
Yeah I hear you. That said, the shower trick works pretty well. You just go in the bathroom and run the shower to get the humidity up which keeps the dust away.
Hi, Chris! Hope you'll see this. I wanted to get this product, but I've seen reviews stating the magnets wear off after a while. Has that been true in your experience?
Hmm, I didn’t use it for a very long time, but it was a solid month and I didn’t have any issues. But I’m also not the type of user that likely to take the cover on and off because I use for my iPad for drawing 90% of the time.
I did prefer this removable option though: ua-cam.com/video/KxpMF8OI2Hw/v-deo.htmlsi=4Q3lCBR6T7UeMBxu
@@chris-piascik i see. Makes sense. I read the keyboard folio has stronger magnets and thus it pulls it up each time you open the case. Other than that I wouldn’t take it.
Thanks for replying! In the end I decided to go with the Kent one. I’ve yet to apply it. Still at work.
@@chris-piascik missed your 2nd reply. I have a similar pen tip on the way. Looking forward to see how it feels against the Kent screen protector. Had at it for a couple hours today and it’s a gamechanger. Can’t believe I put up with working on iPad without these accessories for 6 years now.
is this good for gaming? like the touch sensitivity is good and stuff?
I don’t have any gaming experience, but in my experience the removable screen protectors do seem to dull the touch sensitivity for gestures.
I dont use the pen. Just use ipad 10th for video, website, reading etc.
But i am looking for a antireflection screenprotector. Any suggestion as i will not use the pen but my fingers dont know if these paperlike are too rough?
I would say the newest PaperLike is the least rough out of all of them. But it is pricey. I have one linked in the description that might be your best bet, it’s the iCarez anti-glare.
I don't get why bothering with questions during the production when there are instructions that clearly state that there's a right way to put on the screen protector...
What?
@@chris-piascik Dude!... The screen protector has instructions that state which way the black bands should be heading when installing, but you rather prefered to skip those and film yourself doing so, which is kinda dumb!
Whoops!
Can you use the removable screenprotector with a case that wraps around the ipad (like the zulu case) without having to remove the case. Also did you try other removable screenprotectors (like penmat, esr)
I can’t remember if I tried it with the case on. I’ll check in a bit. This is the only removable screen protector I’ve tried.
What’s your iPad mini case?
I have the ZUGU case, it’s linked below in “stuff I use and recommend”.
can i put a normal screen protector below?
Possibly, I don’t imagine it would impair the magnets too much.
So, which is your favorite as a full-time artist?
To be honest I’m not sure, i think the Bellemond paper might be too much texture. The PaperFeel seems like a good middle ground
İs it match with zugu case?
Worked on for me as long as it’s on straight.
My paper like smooths out in few days, very annoying for the price you pay and still get air bubbles that's next to impossible to get 0ut
I found the paper like to be a bit too smooth as well.
Version 2 or 2.1?
@@ehabal-hanash2533 not sure, I had bought it in the last year, so whatever version that is. Maybe I had the older version
@@owlsonik37 do you still use it? I am searching for best setup to have paper like experience
@@ehabal-hanash2533 I don’t, o found a really cheap version on Amazon I liked the feel better than paper like but it affected the Apple pen functionality. My pen would skip while drawing and took it off and everything was good. The paper like did not do that, but wore out fast for me. I would use paper like if it last longer. Now I just draw on the glass.
May I ask out of all the brands you've tried, which matte screen protector did you find had the best clarity/color accuracy? I've been having a hard time figuring this out since there's a lot of conflicting information online!
I think the new version of the PaperLike screen protector is probably the best for maintaining screen clarity.
@@chris-piascik ahhh i see thank you. it's a little out of my budget rn, so would u say the paperfeel is the alternative with the best clarity?? i've been torn between paperfeel and icarez
@@s_ha2084 I have the iCarez on my iPad Pro at the moment and the Paperfeel on my iPad mini. I would say the iCarez is probably slightly better for clarity. The Paperfeel is a bit better for drawing-the difference is pretty minimal though.
Not sure if l like the idea of a removable screen protector.
Yeah, it’s not something that I would be taking advantage of much, but I can see it being nice for some use cases.
I had this screen protector for a few weeks and I love it , even though I’m an amputee and I scratched my stump from dragging my finger on it constantly 😂 it’s really rough 😂
I do think it's much nicer than drawing on that heinous glass lol
@@chris-piascik me too, is not all slippery when you draw on it
I haven’t watched it yet, did you do a dust count? 🤣🤣🤣
Lol, this one is different because it doesn’t fully stick. I think you just have to live and love the dust with this setup.
lol I was just snickering the whole time.
:)
little baby cloth!!!
Teeny tiny
This video could have been 35 seconds long.
Thanks for the analysis!
@@chris-piascik anytime
i’m here for all of the overview
@@chris-piascikdoes a background in art make you immune to unnecessary catty comments? I swear my first art critique had me in tears and my last rolled off like water.
@@chris-piascik OP's comment is funny to me because I ended up here researching screen protectors, and although I watched several videos before this, this is the only one I hit subscribe to. The others were great and informative but your conversational style and overall personality made me want to check out the rest of the channel. I guess it's a good audience filter. 😅 thanks for the vid.
Dude at 1:59 there is fucking scream. You scared the hell out of me. I was watching the video at toilet and I run into the room to check my kid. Omg!
Oh no, I’m sorry! I was just being silly about the scratched up screen protector.
Will you get to the point
Probably not